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California Virtual Academy Open House in Fountain Valley
Learn more about California Virtual Academy @ San Diego Community Day program – the best combination of online and in-person learning.

Thousands of students in California are attending school online, full-time in grades K-12. But many parents wonder:
- What does online learning offer in terms of curriculum, setting and flexibility that traditional ‘brick and mortar’ schools don’t?
- What is the day in the life of an online school student look like and how do students interact with their peers?
The upcoming California Virtual Academy (CAVA) @ San Diego Community Day Open House in Fountain Valley is a great opportunity to learn more about how school works for students enrolled in full-time, online public charter school, and about the in-person Community Day option.
Join us at the CAVA Community Day Open House event on 2/24 in Fountain Valley to meet some of our students, teachers and families. Details are below, and you can learn more at www.k12.com/cava.
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WHAT: California Virtual Academy (CAVA) Community Day Open House
WHEN: Tuesday, February 24, 10:15am
WHERE: Beach Point Church 17416 Magnolia Street, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
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What is Community Day?
Community Day is a program offered during the school year that combines the unique elements of online and offline learning with social activities. California Virtual Academy teachers, parents, and students meet weekly in a friendly, enriching interactive learning environment for:
- Instruction—Students study math and English/language arts from the award-winning K¹² curriculum, with customized learning plans tailored to their needs. They have the flexibility to accelerate through the curriculum, or take the extra time they might need to grasp more difficult concepts.
- Face-to-face interaction—Families meet in person with CAVA teachers and staff. Students can participate in drama classes, physical education, band, community service projects, yearbook, spirit days, career days, and more, while parents can connect with other parents and teachers.
This is a great opportunity to see all that online learning offers.
Katrina Abston is the senior head of schools for California Virtual Academies (CAVA), a network of online charter schools that provide child-centered learning in grades K-12. The engaging, award-winning K¹² curriculum offers individualized and flexible learning with experienced, state-credentialed teachers.